Blur celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Magic Whip with a special edition vinyl release, featuring new cover artwork by original designer Tony Hung.
30 years of Blur’s The Great Escape, the band will be releasing a 30th Anniversary edition on 2xLP and digitally, which includes a bonus disc of rare b-sides.
The fourth studio album by the English rock band, originally released in September 1995. 'The Great Escape' is often considered to be the final album of a trio of Britpop albums released by Blur in the mid-1990s.
Recorded and mixed with Tame Impala's Kevin Parker in Perth and at her grandparents' beach house in Cavalière in France, the 11-song set is a kaleidoscopic fusion of psych rock and warm hypnotic pop.
A minimalist rock album known for its abrasive and unique sound. It's characterized by its driving rhythms, sneering vocals, and lack of reverb, creating a powerful and misanthropic atmosphere.
Originally self-released under the artist name 'Stereotype' in 1994, an hour of raw, dancefloor-focused early Squarepusher productions, fueled by pirate radio and rave, remastered from the original tapes and recut as 2 x LPs.